Rita Fisler, MD

Rita Fisler, MD
Accepting new patients in Ohio
Dermatologist

Dr. Fisler is board-certified in dermatology and is currently accepting patients with dermatologic conditions. Dr. Fisler sees patients in Ohio virtually.

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Covered by insurance
In-network with Medicaid, Medicare, and commercial plans

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Locations
Virtual video visits

About Rita Fisler, MD

Dr. Rita Fisler, M.D. is a board-certified dermatologist with over 20 years of experience. Dr. Fisler graduated from Harvard Medical School and completed her internship at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, followed by a dermatology residency at the University of Kansas Medical Center where she was Chief Resident. Dr. Fisler specializes in treating autoimmune diseases, such as psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, lupus, hidradenitis and atopic dermatitis. She has extensive experience in general dermatology, dermatologic surgery, laser surgery, and cosmetic dermatology.

Dr. Fisler has undergone advanced training in Integrative Dermatology, and has a keen interest in addressing lifestyle issues and underlying factors that contribute to skin disease. She has completed course work at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine, is trained as a Reiki Level 3 Master Teacher, and has completed training courses in Mindbody Stress Reduction. Dr. Fisler has been published in many medical journals through the years and has extensive experience presenting and lecturing to the medical community. She has mentored and trained many mid-level dermatology practitioners, and enjoys sharing her passion for dermatology with others. Dr. Fisler focuses on being highly accessible and responsive to each of her patient’s individual concerns, to help them achieve their skin care goals, and feel confident in their skin health and appearance.

Experience
20+ years

Languages
English

Patient rating
4.8 (183 reviews)
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Areas of focus

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Rheumatoid Arthritis

An autoimmune condition causing joint inflammation, pain, stiffness, and swelling. With proper treatment, joint damage can be minimized and symptoms effectively managed.

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Psoriatic Arthritis

A form of inflammatory arthritis often associated with psoriasis. It affects joints and may cause nail changes and tendon pain. Treatment can control inflammation and help prevent joint damage.

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Ankylosing Spondylitis

An inflammatory condition mainly affecting the spine and pelvic joints, causing back pain and stiffness. Early treatment helps maintain mobility and reduce discomfort.

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